It’s a classic, but this recipe doesn’t involve cauliflower. These decadently meaty hot wings are made with seitan then battered and deep-fried for the ultimate buffalo wing experience.
5. by Veggiekins
Buffalo-style foods tend to be placed in the not-so-healthy category, but this handhold proves you can enjoy the taste of buffalo without compromising how you feel. This recipe layers baked buffalo cauliflower with lettuce, tomato, and creamy avocado ranch-slathered gluten-free bread. Turns out that healthy compromise is delicious.
6. by Hot for Food
This is a cheese-pull kind of sandwich that must be sliced in half. That gooey vegan mozzarella, thick-cut pieces of buffalo chicken, and toasted baguette must be documented on your socials. It truly is a thing of beauty.
Nine Favorite Things.
Welcome to this week’s Nine Favorite Things.
This time last year was a whirlwind. Do you guys remember? I’m sure you do because the whole world was asking themselves, “what in the hell is actually happening”. What’s crazy is that I was traveling, finishing up a leg of the HBH Super Simple cookbook tour. When I left for LA all was normal, but by the time I returned home a week later, we were in lockdown. Honestly, I hate to even bring it up because just thinking back to that time really makes me cringe. It has been the weirdest year and looking back through photos of my time spent in LA and Dallas, I miss the days of real-life interaction!!
The new year may have been and gone, but with another lockdown in full effect we re struggling to stick to all those resolutions.
We re stuck inside, the biscuit tin is within arm s reach and let s face it, with freezing temperatures and bleak grey days, the chances of us heading out for a run are non-existent.
But if you re determined to get (or stay) in shape, then there is a way you can get the same burn, sweat and results as you would at the gym.
And you can do it all from home!
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26 healthy colourful recipes
26 healthy colourful recipes Eat the rainbow with our collection of healthy, cheerful and colourful recipes bursting with antioxidants, from rainbow smoothie bowls to harissa prawns, summer rolls, turmeric eggs and more
Ever heard the phrase ‘eat the rainbow‘? Well, it turns out that eating a variety of colourful foods can benefit our health by providing a range of antioxidants and nutrients. Choosing to eat a balanced and varied diet that includes a variety of colours is the best way to ensure that we’re receiving the full spectrum of these vital nutrients.
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We have plenty of rainbow recipes, including turmeric recipes and lots of super greens, for midweek meals and healthy lunchbox ideas.